Beyoncé has done it again with Black Is King, her latest audio/visual masterpiece, which premiered Friday.
And the 24-time Grammy winner served looks for days, showcasing some killer ensembles in the visual album.
She was opulence personified in some stunning images from Black Is King, modeling some vibrant designs for the aesthetically driven project, which was styled by Zerina Akers.
The 38-year-old put on a dazzling display in one custom look by Israeli bridalwear designer Alon Livné.
She donned a plunging white mini dress with tall structured sleeves, that gave the appearance of angel wings.
The ensemble was complemented by a matching large structured headwrap, with her gorgeous curls dangling from the sides.
Beyoncé also adorned a fuchsia chiffon gown by Molly Goddard, which featured a thick layered skirt and ruffled details.
It was accessorized with another matching structured headpiece in a shimmering material, complemented by layered pink hoop earrings.
The dress may look familiar, as it bears a striking resemblance to a now iconic look (also by Goddard) sported by Jodie Comer in season one of Killing Eve.
She served body in one skintight mini dress by Thierry Mugler, which featured an assortment of different patterns in alternating splashes of color.
The dress was complemented with a matching scarf, gloves and leggings, as well as some gold jewelry accents.
The French designer also created a similar look custom for the artist's daughter Blue Ivy, eight, which she wore during one appearance.
Beyoncé's masterpiece is being lauded for its visually striking artistic direction, with images and looks from the visual album taking over social media.
Black Is King is also receiving acclaim for showcasing several Black designers, including Duckie Confetti, D.Bleu.Dazzled, Loza Maléombho, Déviant La Vie and more.
The Lemonade artist wrote of the looks on Instagram: 'I believe that when Black people tell our own stories, we can shift the axis of the world and tell our REAL history of generational wealth and richness of soul that are not told in our history books. I pray that everyone sees the beauty and resilience of our people.'
Black Is King serves as the visual accompaniment to last year's The Lion King: The Gift, a soundtrack curated by Bey for the live-action Disney film, in which she voiced Nala.
She told Good Morning America: 'I worked with a diverse group of very gifted directors and actors and creatives from all over the world to reimagine the story of The Lion King.'
Beyoncé continued: 'My hope for this film is that it shifts the global perception of the word 'Black,' which has always meant inspiration and love and strength and beauty to me. Black Is King means Black is regal and rich, in history, in purpose and in lineage.'
Source: dailymail
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